The use of mineral lubricants and
petroleum derivatives has become,
along the years, harmful to the environment, so renewable raw materials
have gained expressive notoriety. The innovation of this study is
to understand how the highly unsaturated content from soybean oil
influences the physicochemical properties and the thermal behavior
of synthesized biolubricant base stocks. The process used was carried
out in three steps: esterification with 2-ethylhexanol, epoxidation,
and oxirane ring opening with 2-ethylhexanol. The modifications were
monitored by 1H NMR, the main physicochemical properties
were measured, and the thermogravimetric behaviors of products were
evaluated. The synthesized samples had high viscosity indexes (VI
> 120) and viscosities that fit in application grade ISO-32. The
samples
using highly unsaturated fatty acids had a better pour point (−12
°C). The raw material composition directly influenced the physicochemical
properties but did not affect the thermogravimetric behavior.
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